1. e4 e5: A Discussion (Eventually Middlegames) - GM Ben Finegold

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  • Grandmaster Ben Finegold gives an intriguing talk about the most common amateur opening, the double King pawn game. Learn to play more than the boring Giuoco Piano. Spring traps and know to avoid them. See two Ruy Lopez middlegames that Finegold played.
    2016.01.12
    C50 Blackburne shilling gambit
    Boris Kreiman vs. Benjamin Finegold, 2002: C64 Ruy Lopez, classical defence, Benelux variation
    Ferdinand Hellers vs. Finegold, 1990: C64 Ruy Lopez, classical defence, Benelux variation

Комментарии • 461

  • @Bobby_Hall
    @Bobby_Hall 8 лет назад +1267

    I'm amazed at how many jokes Ben is able to make and how quickly he thinks of them. I think he analyzes joke variations as much as chess variations!

    • @Roger-di3ib
      @Roger-di3ib 8 лет назад +2

      Bobby Hall ye

    • @coach_scuffy
      @coach_scuffy 7 лет назад +81

      Yet you hear no audible laughs. FeelsBadMan

    • @karlhungus5725
      @karlhungus5725 7 лет назад +14

      Bobby Hall I thought his jokes were great, and if his chess students are as poor as an audience had he been a comedian they will lose a lot more than he's hoping

    • @JerryMarbas
      @JerryMarbas 7 лет назад +94

      A couple of his jokes were gambits.... which I declined ;)

    • @srivatsamutukula9454
      @srivatsamutukula9454 7 лет назад

      100th like

  • @mikecantreed
    @mikecantreed 6 лет назад +262

    "You don't have to master the middlegame you can 1500 the middlegame"

  • @onefatalglance
    @onefatalglance 8 лет назад +544

    "Because in movies, grandmaster games end in five moves."

    • @Lover3Liar
      @Lover3Liar 4 года назад +24

      When Anish Giri is playing the games often end in five moves - because he offers a draw!

    • @Mati-zc2ym
      @Mati-zc2ym 4 года назад +28

      Once i was watching a movie with chess game included, the master player was thinking 5 minutes and delivered checkmate in 1. I believe Ben was not joking

    • @ophiolatreia93
      @ophiolatreia93 3 года назад +1

      @@Mati-zc2ym wonder what film.
      You seen revolver? Kind of a caricature of chess. As if the gambit is some revolutionary idea

    • @katyry5095
      @katyry5095 2 года назад

      Oh I would like to resummon people back to this comment

    • @katyry5095
      @katyry5095 2 года назад

      Also in 32:02 why didn't Ben Finegold take the queen with his light square bishop?

  • @ElJetzFoo
    @ElJetzFoo 4 года назад +360

    Me: “Hey, that’s my favorite opening!”
    Ben: “You will never see this opening in GrandMaster levels, you’ll see this often in kid matches”
    Me: Oh 🙂

    • @majo9145
      @majo9145 4 года назад

      lol sorry Italian game isn't the best to play but if ur an Italian game player, try the London system which is similar but way better.

    • @seess8251
      @seess8251 4 года назад +5

      @@majo9145 what if I'm an italian player🤔

    • @majo9145
      @majo9145 4 года назад

      @@seess8251 :) oop idk wut to do in ur case then

    • @Qhsjahajw
      @Qhsjahajw 4 года назад +1

      @@majo9145 i don't know what u are saying but Italian game is played quite frequently

    • @periodic98
      @periodic98 4 года назад

      Arkos 11 at Gm level though?

  • @vodozhaba
    @vodozhaba 4 года назад +118

    33:50
    Ben Finegold: “My pawn structure is a little raggedy but I have a nice bishop”
    Eric Rosen: “I gave away a queen for two pawns but I have a nice knight”

  • @kennethlauer4735
    @kennethlauer4735 4 года назад +88

    "that's correct. Wait, how are you correct? You feeling alright?"

  • @gamivibes
    @gamivibes 4 года назад +178

    i like this guy

    • @SanctuaryGardenLiving
      @SanctuaryGardenLiving 3 года назад +1

      He's great

    • @sharkdavid
      @sharkdavid 3 года назад +1

      LOL that's exactly what i thought after watching for like 5 minutes

    • @thrylos32
      @thrylos32 3 года назад

      He's da best

    • @mareklawera5411
      @mareklawera5411 3 года назад

      Bro I always watch ur vids it’s so cool you know Ben finegold XD

  • @SynsityGW
    @SynsityGW 7 лет назад +86

    "After Nf6, I may have died, and he would have won the game"
    That's his explanation to why his opponent should have played a losing move rather than resigning. This guy is fucking hilarious.

  • @thomasploemacher175
    @thomasploemacher175 7 лет назад +101

    One of GM Finegolds finest lectures. Not just because of the amount of jokes. So many lines to learn from, and stories to keep you entertained. Keep coming back to this every once in a while. So much to see, it's like a Waldo.

  • @bluemoon4961
    @bluemoon4961 5 лет назад +85

    _"...But since I won the game, do you think I accepted the draw?"
    _"that's right, you're paying attention" lol

  • @jimbobjones-OG
    @jimbobjones-OG 5 лет назад +32

    Ben is such an excellent speaker, huge knowledge, witty as hell, what a delight.

  • @shottysteve
    @shottysteve 3 года назад +53

    man. these lectures are so easy to watch. can just binge em alllll day

    • @zackcruise
      @zackcruise 2 года назад +1

      that's what I do and I barely even play chess

    • @pokhuthird1194
      @pokhuthird1194 2 года назад

      what the hell

  • @matteovrizzi
    @matteovrizzi 4 года назад +30

    36:45 holy crap. ben remembers every move of some random game he played in 1988.

    • @billowen3285
      @billowen3285 4 года назад +6

      I'm assuming he may have prepared for this lesson

    • @vatsala6497
      @vatsala6497 3 года назад +5

      That’s not uncommon when you have analyzed your games...For example I’m a trash 1400 online player but I think about my otb games I have analyzed a lot in my head so I can more or less remember the key ideas from games months ago.

    • @mr.welterchemistry5681
      @mr.welterchemistry5681 3 года назад

      I definitely think his memory is really good but also I think the games are main lines for certain openings with a little twist maybe so he's really just recalling the one unique move and then playing out the obvious following best moves. But yeah he is super talented in any case

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 2 года назад +2

      his memory is insane. there's a video of him playing at a chess center and after he mates the guy he sets the board up again and shows every single move immediately after exactly as the game was played.

  • @zohnjimmerman8145
    @zohnjimmerman8145 3 года назад +15

    Idk why but after that guy at 29:30 coughed and Ben said "thank you" I started laughing

  • @jajaja24ja85
    @jajaja24ja85 3 года назад +2

    I love this guy, it's like binge watching Netflix.
    Such a good lecturer, it's amazing.

  • @hobbyless4089
    @hobbyless4089 3 года назад +7

    Ben is hilarious! When someone doesn't know the answer to one of his questions, he gives them a hard time. When someone answers correctly, he still gives them a hard time and asks them if they're feeling ok. LOL

  • @paparoevlogs2524
    @paparoevlogs2524 4 года назад +2

    This is one of the best lectures I've ever seen. Cheers to GM Ben.. Humorous and well informed fellow

  • @robbiesmith9838
    @robbiesmith9838 4 года назад +11

    you know its Finegold when someone asks the topic of the lecture after 23:49

  • @EvilSecondTwin
    @EvilSecondTwin 8 лет назад +36

    LOL. Waited 14 minutes for the mention of "Mike Kummer!"

    • @EvilSecondTwin
      @EvilSecondTwin 8 лет назад

      PuzzleSolver
      Yes. That would be great! !

    • @ilmanti
      @ilmanti 8 лет назад +1

      +PuzzleSolver Then they can both analyze the same game and see how differently they think.

    • @gregbattis
      @gregbattis 8 лет назад

      +EvilSecondTwin Mike Kummer is the funniest joke Ive herd all day!

    • @lukacalov1988
      @lukacalov1988 5 лет назад

      but then he went on a streak at some point he said 3 times in a min

  • @davezick800
    @davezick800 7 лет назад +26

    I love this. Ben should try standup comedy!

    • @SalivationNation
      @SalivationNation 5 лет назад +7

      dave zick he prefers sit down, he’s much too lazy for standup

  • @collaredgreens1600
    @collaredgreens1600 7 лет назад +8

    23:43 That "Temporary confusion" made someone in the room forget what was happening there entirely! hah!

  • @bnc2060
    @bnc2060 7 лет назад +4

    No one could ever believe how entertaining chess could be!

  • @weeblyploonbottom810
    @weeblyploonbottom810 4 года назад +1

    This is just a great all around video. I played this for my wife, my 6 year old and my 3 year old. I enjoyed this as a review too! I recommend this to players of all levels and all ages. That is pretty to make a video that can be useful to such a wide spectrum of players.

  • @Tweetogreggieb59
    @Tweetogreggieb59 2 года назад +1

    Two thumbs up, great content, verifiable by those in know, video recommended thank you!

  • @carlkligerman1981
    @carlkligerman1981 2 года назад +2

    ‘Cheat like a Grandmaster’ had me spitting out my fruit loops. Hilarious. Would surely be a bestseller, Ben should write it!

  • @trucid2
    @trucid2 4 года назад +2

    15:01 The engine gives Nf7 a surprisingly high score, as the second best move after d4. It sacrifices a piece to gain tempo, which gets the black king out into the open where it can be harassed with Qf3.

  • @Glowbox3D
    @Glowbox3D Год назад +1

    Thank you for shouting out The Lutzhin Defense. I watched it after you mentioned it, and I quite enjoyed it actually. Very obscure chess film. I love Turturro. I also love the internet for having these kinds of videos for me to learn from. Thanks for the mention and the awesome e4,e5 discussion.

  • @denisflinn3952
    @denisflinn3952 5 лет назад +2

    3 year anniversary of this video, and a Clemson joke is funnier than ever. Finegold analyzes those joke lines like a GM.

  • @lukacalov1988
    @lukacalov1988 5 лет назад +5

    after 20:00 the analysis is so funny it brought tears to my eyes for the next 5 mins

  • @pastorofmuppets4552
    @pastorofmuppets4552 6 лет назад +18

    "Bb5: Too Sophisticated!" LMAO

  • @user-tf6pg7jj6c
    @user-tf6pg7jj6c 4 года назад +1

    He is actually right about Spanish vs Italian game. And it goes as far as national masters at least.
    I myself prefer Italian. Especially in blitz which I happen to play the most. If I play Spanish it is because I have saw grandmasters doing it.
    In fact I rarale even play e4-e5 from both sides nowadays. Since I stick to D4 with white and Sicilian or Carrocan with black in response to E4.

  • @dtouey
    @dtouey 8 лет назад +62

    ...slightly less violent...slightly less...

  • @JG-mf1yk
    @JG-mf1yk 2 года назад

    Don’t who is who, just stumbled into this and I could not get past how much drink the speaker can gulp in one talk. Wholly cow !

  • @thrdeyeopen
    @thrdeyeopen 4 года назад +2

    "Many of you are familiar with Steve Davis, the snooker player." Ben never fails to make me laugh, often within the first minute of his videos xD

  • @parkerbeck3580
    @parkerbeck3580 7 лет назад +78

    Wait, so "Cheat Like a Grandmaster" by GM Ben Finegold was just a joke? Nooooo!

    • @CGoody5642
      @CGoody5642 6 лет назад +18

      Parker Beck no. He just says it's a joke so you can say it's a joke if you get caught. If you don't get caught, you just cheated like a grandmaster. If you do get caught, you just joked like a grandmaster. Win either way.

  • @VOD-ripper
    @VOD-ripper 7 лет назад +60

    Ben spitting fire and taking shots as usual.
    Alex "not guilty" Serzer. lost it

  • @voteforno.6155
    @voteforno.6155 6 лет назад +5

    13:55 Love how Ben likes to break the fourth wall.

  • @felineleafjr
    @felineleafjr 3 года назад +2

    This channel needs more subs and also deserve it

  • @macdondb
    @macdondb 5 лет назад +4

    I was crying from laughter by minute 22 or so. Hilarious analysis

    • @SalivationNation
      @SalivationNation 5 лет назад

      Daniel MacDonald “hilarious analysis”, what an understatement...

  • @BudEnzo
    @BudEnzo 8 лет назад +9

    Still more Finegold please.

  • @FiikusMaximus
    @FiikusMaximus 3 года назад +2

    "Wait for my book Cheat like a grandmaster. Co-written by Borislav Ivanov-
    *shakes fist at the sky*
    -who's not a grandmaster!"

  • @chriszablocki2460
    @chriszablocki2460 4 года назад

    These are great lessons, entertaining, and engaging. Thank you.

  • @DB-th8wm
    @DB-th8wm 10 месяцев назад

    Ben you explain things good buddy. Keep it up and thank you 👍

  • @renehenriksen1735
    @renehenriksen1735 4 года назад +8

    4:52 Finegold has just asked which two players where involved in a Worldchampionshipmatch in the year 2000. He chooses someone among the audience to answer the question.
    The guy answers Kasparov and Kramnik. Finegold replies that it´s correct, looks slightly surprised and asks the guy if he´s feeling allright. That´ so funny. Had I been the guy I would have said: " - Of course I followed your advice and drank a lot of Ayahuasca! It works man!" Ha Ha Ha

  • @TheConcentrationmoon
    @TheConcentrationmoon 8 лет назад +13

    30:39 He must have an eagle eye to see this desparado. What a legend.

    • @jvarunkumar
      @jvarunkumar 6 лет назад

      I didnt get it... :(

    • @Dacurryman00
      @Dacurryman00 6 лет назад

      TheConcentrationmoon I

    • @pastorofmuppets4552
      @pastorofmuppets4552 6 лет назад

      He's referring to Desperado by The Eagles, correct?

    • @Killarusca
      @Killarusca 5 лет назад

      Eagles often have great eyesight so he's praising the one who was able to see that desperado

  • @JimLink
    @JimLink 8 лет назад +26

    21:49 This kid gave him a heart attack

    • @jsltm888
      @jsltm888 7 лет назад

      JimLink HAHAHA

  • @ryanjavierortega8513
    @ryanjavierortega8513 7 лет назад

    I swear, Professor Finegold is developing Lectures that are going to make for an amazing tome!
    Can you imagine how beautiful a 770 page Book entitled:
    1. e4 e5: A Discussion (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 20??).

  • @Shinshokuful
    @Shinshokuful 4 года назад +2

    34:15 This has nothing to do with chess, but the second biggest city in France is Marseille, not Lyon.
    I had to say something.

    • @giovannicarriero7902
      @giovannicarriero7902 4 года назад

      I also thought about that. And I think (not sure tho) that Bordeaux might be bigger than Lyon

    • @Shinshokuful
      @Shinshokuful 4 года назад +3

      ​@@giovannicarriero7902 It actually depends what you call "a city". If you're only talking about the commune, meaning the area that's ruled by only one mayor, then it's Paris Marseille Lyon Toulouse. If you're talking about urban area, meaning the total area with inuntterupted buildings (you then can have several communes and mayors), then it's Paris Lyon Marseille Lilles.

  • @andrewharper1609
    @andrewharper1609 5 лет назад +2

    Joseph Heller wrote Catch 22 if memory serves me correctly.

  • @VoiceOfIrrationality
    @VoiceOfIrrationality 4 года назад +4

    20:16 "Black played a move I've never seen before [in the Scotch] 3. . . . d5." . . . If Ben would have read Nimzovich's "My System" he would have seen this move discussed in chapter one.

    • @harshitchauhan5162
      @harshitchauhan5162 3 года назад +1

      You do know he is joking right? This was a beginners' class and the point was to make them learn that playing d5 against scotch is quite sharp for newbies

  • @denkho6118
    @denkho6118 5 месяцев назад

    Never been to St Louis Chess Club, and think I never will. But I'm SO CURIOUS of where the Kingside Diner Classroom is, and is there Queenside Diner in there?

  • @Danumurti18
    @Danumurti18 3 года назад +2

    It turns out that e4 e5 is a complex opening, alot of tactics right from the beginning

  • @CGoody5642
    @CGoody5642 6 лет назад +1

    I couldn't help but think of curb your enthusiasm when GM Finegold talked about the GM turned lawyer is Sweden... "I got sweeded!"

  • @missjessgem
    @missjessgem 8 лет назад +7

    2nd comment... @4:14.... GM Ben Finegold is preaching the truth right here. In fact, I find myself laughing.

  • @charlescoleman6896
    @charlescoleman6896 6 лет назад +14

    Funny how people never took about "greed" when it's good to take something - only when it's a mistake.

    • @huracan200173
      @huracan200173 6 лет назад +6

      Well, to be greedy is a character flaw, so taking something when it's RIGHT to do it IMO, is not greed. It is what you should do, that's the goal of the game. But if that urge to take a piece means to do a mistake, than you're been greedy.

  • @mattvkpc
    @mattvkpc 4 года назад +1

    GM Finegold's comedy rating is 3100 ELO. Just hilarious.

  • @noahstonemusic
    @noahstonemusic 5 лет назад +162

    Omg why is no one laughing at these funny af jokes??

    • @Toxodos
      @Toxodos 5 лет назад +19

      dry delivery and they're often a bit obscure, especially for the kids

    • @MrOhioutod
      @MrOhioutod 5 лет назад +26

      I'm thinking the microphone just doesn't pick them up.

    • @ssgsaxgamer4902
      @ssgsaxgamer4902 4 года назад +4

      His audience are kids

    • @johnbongjoey5200
      @johnbongjoey5200 4 года назад +8

      He just put up some pieces of cardboard with child faces from newspapers and magazines glued to them. He even named some of them

  • @danielsayre3385
    @danielsayre3385 3 года назад

    Ah yes, this week's lesson from four years ago. Right on time

  • @manelisizimazile5888
    @manelisizimazile5888 Год назад +1

    Whenever he says very suspicious to an obvious blunder😂😂

  • @TillSwims
    @TillSwims 6 лет назад

    Just saw the 1st 3min....already may fav presenter !

  • @colinmurphy2214
    @colinmurphy2214 5 лет назад +13

    No one laughs at his jokes but they’re hilarious, I think his crowd is a bit dull

    • @colinmurphy2214
      @colinmurphy2214 5 лет назад +6

      Turns out it’s children lol

    • @barakap6230
      @barakap6230 5 лет назад

      I know I am stupid like a 3yr old but is Morphy still alive?

    • @rawseed2973
      @rawseed2973 4 года назад

      @@barakap6230 yes he is on his wheel chair,, jumping up and down

    • @barakap6230
      @barakap6230 4 года назад

      @@rawseed2973 wtf haha. I didnt know who morphy was at that point.

  • @ophiolatreia93
    @ophiolatreia93 5 лет назад +1

    I never knew uncle Fetzer was such a brilliant mind!!

  • @kingsleymaharajah7833
    @kingsleymaharajah7833 4 года назад

    One of the funniest commentators out there period if biting Wit was an elo Ben would be in the candidates with Jan and Lawrence !

  • @chessloverontwitch
    @chessloverontwitch 6 лет назад

    I know its just a quote but rather than say "If you want to become world champion you have to play 1.e4 e5." I would just say to become the best player one can he should learn how to play symmetrical pawn positions and understand the strategies involved in doing so. Two works were very instrumental to me in learning symmetrical pawn positions, Mastering The Spanish by Daniel King and The Middlegame volumes 1 and 2 by Euwe and Kramer. I highly recommend the latter due to the fact that the classical games are very instructive in understanding the errors that were made by those players and how improvements have been made over the years.

  • @daft2114
    @daft2114 7 лет назад +2

    actually marseille is the second biggest city in france i think lyon is fourth after montpellier. but nice content i like to play against the ruy lopez like you

  • @drew9351
    @drew9351 4 года назад

    Steve davis won 6 world championships in the 80s but still cool to hear him mentioned here

  • @groovybuddha667
    @groovybuddha667 4 года назад +1

    That gulping at 17:30 was serious

  • @spajovic
    @spajovic 8 лет назад

    That tric in 13.10 is Kostic mate from Kostic gambit...

  • @Locke19901
    @Locke19901 6 лет назад +4

    "You are 2/3rds right" .... So sick.

  • @jorymil
    @jorymil 7 лет назад

    I played 4...Bc5 in the Berlin this past weekend--really liked it. Easy for White to go astray if they're expecting a 3...a6 line.
    Different note: Ben would've scared the crap out of me as a kid--I would've tried anything to avoid being the object of that take-no-prisoners sense of humor! As an adult, it'd be a lot easier to fire back.

  • @missjessgem
    @missjessgem 8 лет назад

    LOL!! I love that the video description says this is an "intriguing talk about the most common amateur opening", even though Wei Yi and Magnus Carlsen played an e4,e5 opening recently and grandmasters have been been playing e4,e5 for decades. Was this description an attempt at irony?

  • @skillywilly187
    @skillywilly187 7 лет назад +3

    what was that kid saying at 40:28 that look on bens face..

  • @Hasdarubal
    @Hasdarubal 5 лет назад

    Terrific video. Thank-you!

  • @WeddingSingerSantorini
    @WeddingSingerSantorini 4 года назад +1

    This is one seriously cool guy :)

  • @AIMBOTKATFISH
    @AIMBOTKATFISH 5 лет назад +1

    I'm pretty sure Marseille is the second biggest city in France by a good bit.

  • @Culfeldt
    @Culfeldt 4 года назад

    This was a good lecture.

  • @nicolas3030
    @nicolas3030 4 года назад

    Thanks! Great professor.

  • @johngreco5813
    @johngreco5813 8 лет назад +45

    23:47 "What's the lecture topic today?" ........TERRIBLE!

  • @pereralonso
    @pereralonso 7 лет назад

    I wonder if he's had the same position with white and black at the same time on any of his simus.

  • @geetarr
    @geetarr 3 года назад

    Ben is actually so funny in this lecture it hurts

  • @craigjohnson2301
    @craigjohnson2301 5 лет назад

    I like this just because of what you said about the legend Steve Davis

  • @edwinthomasr
    @edwinthomasr 7 лет назад

    Steve Davis was the Snooker player on The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margret

  • @vasishta1882
    @vasishta1882 5 лет назад +4

    "If it's not legal you can try it anyway"

  • @TheWorpler
    @TheWorpler 5 лет назад

    Steven Davis was often lampooned on British TV as "Steve 'Interesting' Davis"

  • @ph1ll1ngood
    @ph1ll1ngood 5 лет назад

    35:30 “That’s why he’s a grandmaster and you’re sitting in some scary room right now.” FUCKING LOL! Love GM Finegold’s lectures. The guy’s a legend.

  • @zacharycat
    @zacharycat 6 лет назад

    Berlin is like Petrov, almost impossible for black to win if white wants draw. To get anywhere at lower levels you have to win with both colors.

  • @fisher00769
    @fisher00769 8 лет назад +4

    I love both snooker and chess.

    • @givemeyourshekels1307
      @givemeyourshekels1307 8 лет назад +14

      +フィッシャー00769 Then you are a real intellectual powerhouse.

    • @andreasevers903
      @andreasevers903 6 лет назад

      And League of Legends?

    • @fisher00769
      @fisher00769 6 лет назад

      League is more like a love-hate relationship. I like the game, but there is hardly anything more that can frustrate me more than all the trolls, afks, and ragers who wish cancer on my entire family after one misplay. >

  • @3313312232135
    @3313312232135 5 лет назад

    Luv ya, Ben! Very entertaining!

  • @mortalwomprat
    @mortalwomprat 3 года назад

    If you’re not sure, then take things. Also, never trade. Only grandmasters can understand such wisdom.

  • @rajiv2516
    @rajiv2516 Год назад

    1e4 e5 2 nf3 nc6 3 Bc4 and why not nf6 there is a trap it is traxler countergambit

  • @MrClayfeetz
    @MrClayfeetz 2 года назад

    @7:13, why does white castle and leave the pawn undefended?

    • @MrClayfeetz
      @MrClayfeetz 2 года назад

      a sacrifice to lure the knight to another square?

  • @cuddlyzombiegames8056
    @cuddlyzombiegames8056 8 лет назад

    would love to see a video exploring some of the theory in the King's Gambit - (1.e4 e5, 2 f4) - I'm sure Ben thinks its a *terrible* opening, but it's definitely an antidote to boring gauco piano snoozefests :)

    • @valentijnraw
      @valentijnraw 8 лет назад

      +CuddlyZombieGames So you play the kings gambit to avoid the giuco piano ? lmao why dont u just play Bb5 then

    • @cuddlyzombiegames8056
      @cuddlyzombiegames8056 8 лет назад +1

      +valentijnraw well, actually because Ruy Lopez is also not really to my taste - it still feels a little bit like the italian game, and most of my opponents tend to know the book lines quite well. I don't think I'm complete insane to say that after e4 e5, going into the KG is definitely taking the game far, far away from the italian games. I certainly wouldn't claim that KG is the best opening (it's possibly even actually unsound) but it's great fun and at an amateur level, I think it produces exactly the kinds of games that a beginning chess player would enjoy

    • @uchihamadara6024
      @uchihamadara6024 8 лет назад +1

      +CuddlyZombieGames GM niclas huschenbeth often plays the king's gambit in online blitz and has even used it in a tournament and he won with it, it can sometimes be a good secret weapon because no one ever expects it, most of the time though black can come out with an equal position fairly easily, It's good to have a little fun and spice your game up a bit

  • @tachak2
    @tachak2 5 лет назад

    Hi ! Thank you for the videos ! Why did you move to Belgium in 1988 ? I am half-belgian, half-russian, and I was curious.

  • @jzarfos
    @jzarfos 7 лет назад

    At 15:00, after KxD5 then D4, what is white supposed to do when ExD4? It seems strong for black.

  • @DeeDubbCubing
    @DeeDubbCubing 6 лет назад

    33:24 - Why not play D5? There's no where good for the knight to go. Only option is to retreat back to B8.

  • @00100000station
    @00100000station 4 года назад

    I love Ben with missing tooth. He'd make an excellent Fegin. Honestly, he needs to replace that with a solid gold tooth.

  • @gishena
    @gishena 3 года назад

    Ben, isn't the position where white sacrifes the pawn on b2 for development the Icemandic gambit?

    • @jajaja24ja85
      @jajaja24ja85 3 года назад

      I know it as Danish gambit and it's one of the most fun openings ever.
      Until you reach a certain elo at least, but it's still amazing in blitz games.

  • @Gixeer75
    @Gixeer75 8 лет назад +1

    nice lesson

  • @Craftybees2024
    @Craftybees2024 5 лет назад +1

    Snucker is a new sport to me

  • @Double-Negative
    @Double-Negative 5 лет назад

    he says his Sicilians end up looking like e4e5, but my reti openings usually end up as queen's gambit declined.

    • @vasishta1882
      @vasishta1882 5 лет назад

      That's because you're transposing by playing d4, c4, etc. The Reti is actually supposed to be Nf3 g3 Bg2 O-O c4 and so on. There's nothing wrong with transposing, just know that it ends up looking like QGD because you're transposing